Bihar Opinion Poll: Who will be ahead in NDA-Grand Alliance, will Nitish become CM again or not? Big survey came before Bihar elections – News Himachali News Himachali

After this survey, BJP spokesperson Ajay Alok claimed that NDA will once again register a big victory. He said, “This time NDA is going to win 225 seats in Bihar. This election will be won not just by mathematics but by the chemistry of public sentiments.”

This statement of Ajay Alok clearly indicates that the party has full confidence in the BJP-Nitish alliance and is considering the public mood in its favor.

Bihar Opinion Poll: NDA vs Grand Alliance, from Bhagalpur to Magadha, how many seats will be given to whom in which area of ​​Bihar, surveys are out

NDA ahead, but differences possible on seat sharing

It was asked in the survey that seat distribution would be the most difficult for which alliance before the upcoming elections? On this, 48.6% people said that NDA will face the most difficulty in seat distribution, while 24.3% people said that the Grand Alliance is in a challenging situation. Whereas 12.7% believed that seat sharing would be easy for both the alliances, while 14.4% people did not give any opinion.

Political analysts believe that there is internal dissatisfaction within the NDA regarding the coordination between Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) and JDU-BJP.

Who benefits from Prashant Kishore’s allegations?

After Prashant Kishor accused NDA leaders of corruption, the question was also raised that who will get the most political benefit? On this, 33.6% people said that the Grand Alliance will benefit from this, while 22.4% said that Jansuraj will benefit. NDA was chosen by 21.9%, and ‘None’ by 10.4%.

This figure clearly shows that Prashant Kishor’s attack is giving energy to both the Grand Alliance and Jansuraj, while the NDA is currently engaged in a strategy to avoid losses.

What is the public’s opinion on unemployment and migration?

The most important question in the survey was – Who can solve the big problems like unemployment, migration and corruption in Bihar? Here 36.5% people considered the Grand Alliance capable, while 34.3% considered the NDA capable. Janasuraj was chosen by 12.8% and ‘Nobody’ by 9.4%. That is, the public is still hopeful that either the Nitish-Modi duo, or the team of Tejashwi Yadav can resolve these issues.

Who can turn the tables?

An interesting question in the survey was that if the demands are not met, which party can change sides? Here LJP (Ram Vilas) was leading with 35.1%. We (Hindustani Awam Morcha) were considered by 15%, VIP Party by 12.7% and RLM by 5% as party-changers. Whereas 32.3% people said that it is difficult to say.

Guru Prakash Paswan said – there is no difference of opinion in NDA

Amidst these results, BJP spokesperson Guru Prakash Paswan said, “There is no issue regarding seat sharing or coordination in NDA.” Everything will be done as per the prescribed procedure.” RJD leader Ejya Yadav retorted and said, ”Many parties in NDA are not following the dharma of grand alliance. All is not well inside there.

Political analyst Rohit Kumar Singh commented and said, “The beauty of Bihar politics is that whichever party changes sides, in the end Nitish Kumar is accepted universally. His vote bank is still intact.

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